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Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week

21st November 2019

Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week 17th – 24th November marks Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week, a significant topic in relation to property management, and the safety of your tenants. Did you know that landlords must have atleast one smoke alarm installed on every storey of their property and a co2 alarm in any room which contains a […]

C&D Rural Annual Food Drive – Longtown Collection Point

12th November 2019

This year to show our support for the wider community, we have decided to open the office as a food collection point in Longtown, Cumbria. Because of the rising costs of food and fuel, combined with static income, high unemployment and changes to benefits, there is an increasing number of people in the Carlisle district […]

Meet Grace Oakey, our student intern from Harper Adams University studying Rural Property Management

8th November 2019

Grace Oakey, 3rd Year Rural Property Management Student at Harper Adams University Grace Oakey, a 20 year old third year Rural Property Management Student, from Harper Adams University has been working for C&D Rural Ltd for several months now. Originally from Northumberland Grace ‘flew the nest’ two and half years ago to move down to […]

November Special Offer for Landlords – 20% off Tenancy Set-Up Fee (T&C’s Apply)*

1st November 2019

1st November 2019 20% off Tenancy Set-Up Fees for all Landlords who join us during November! That is right! You saw it here first. We are offering all of our new landlords 20% off tenancy set-up fees when they choose either our rent collection or fully managed services during the month of November. C&D Rural […]

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